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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1917)
Txrrrc fotttc WEDFORD WATC TRrROTTE, MEDFORD","' OTCEGOM.' FRIDAY. 'AUGUST '17. 1017 IOCAL AND PERSONAL C ity Knclticpr Olcn ArnsplRer ha8 rituniiil from (ho I'.vthlnn conclave t Crater I.iike. On Ills trip down he Haw tin t o ili'i'f run across tho road. Sixtv-flvo autos woro required to transport the several hundred Pyttal. una an dtheir (juests, ir, Ilelnn, eye. ear, nose, throat, Horn, to .Mr. and .Mrs. A. K. Sten m il, AiiKiist 1(1, a bnliy girl. Johnson (or high-class watch re pairing, tf lir. :. Ti. Scohee, wife and Hon, are tourists In tho city from Hood Ilivor, (iri'snn, and aro guests at tho Med ford hotel. Metz cars at Ttlverslde Garage. ' (!. A. Peck of Lako Creek came to Din city today with a load of hogs, which ho sold to Dr. J. I.. Helms. Highest prlre paid for barley, wheat, oala and hay. Monarch Seed & Feed, company. K.It. Peterson, former county ru- Tal school supervisor who recently re signed his position, has returned from his vacation In tho Coos Uay country and expects soon to leave for Chlco, California, where he has accepted a position as principal of a school near that city. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. tf1 C. 1 1. Vilm, I. 1). Wlncholl and J. A. VII in of Wlchltn, Kansas, who have liecn touring tho Pacific coast, after a trip to Crater Lake, left tho city to day for San Francisco, Call Taxi 303. .1. S. Pardeo Is a visitor In the city today from Klamath Falls. For the best Insurance, boo Holmes, tho Insurance Man. ' Kdwnrd F. .Miller of Trail Is a visi tor in tho city today. Paths, 20c. Holland TTotol. C company, under command of Lieutenant Alexander, marched to Criitral Point this morning and re turned to tho city at noon Ilrlng your wheat to tho Central Point Alllls. Wo handle it In bulk and save you tho cost of bags. Wo aro In tho market fur all kinds of grain. The several big forest fires which have been burning in Hie lilk Creek district for (ho past week, aro still r.iviug much trouble to the forest fire fighters of tho government, as they are In inai-cesslblo places. Forest Supervisor Krirkson phoned to tho forestry office 111 this city today Hint by loinorrow it was expected that tho fires would ho under control. Be tween :iu and -10 men are at work on t heso fires. Seo Davo Wood about that fire In miranro policy. Office, Itoom 404, M. F. & II. buldllng. llford Allen, Jr., a prominent su gar beet grower of (irautB Pass, Is a iMcilford visitor today. Hot cakes and coffee, 10c. Dia mond Kestaurnnt, 127 Sixth St. 140 .Mrs. Fred l.altock of San Francis co arrived In Medford Wednesday for an extended visit with relatives and friends. .Mots cars at Iltverslde Garage. liev. lir. V. W. Yoiingson, super intendent in' the Portland district of the Methodist church, and grand chaplain of tho Knights Templar of the United Slates, arrived In tho city this morning and was met at the train by liev. Dr. J. C. Rollins, who look him for a rldo thru tho valley Tiiiiiiirrow Mrs. Youugsnn and thrco other ladles from Portland will ar rive here and with ltev. Dr. Youngson will gn no n trip to Crater Lake, tho Klamath country and California points. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Mark's building. Phono 323-Y. F. .1. Abd or liiin.-iuuir. California, who has bei n lliing Ills sister, .Mrs. W. ii. Webster, left for home today. Oregon Agricultural College Fruit Vegetable Fvaporator, built accord ing to official specifications at Pacific Film. Fix. l'octory. Alexander Paul Olsson of Central Point, who recently enlisted in the navy as a musician, passed thru the city this imirnlug from Portland, where he look the physical examina tion, en route for the naval training nation at Mare Island. He Is a ne phew of .Mis, Itetly Peterson of this city. Dr. Chn. T. Sweeney, Physician in il Surgeon, Phipps llldg. Phono 36. tf The Colony Club w ill .entertain C company with a tea at tho Countr Club Saturday afternoon at 4 p. m., nrter the Duals of the tennis touina-j mint. Singer Few Ins machine shop. C. A. Chapman. Phono '.103-11. 2 43 S ., Central. 147, .Mr. and .Mrs. K. S. Wilson of Jack.' Bonvlllo and .Mrs. Wilson's nephew.' ('ail, left Oils nun nliii; for San Fran-! clseo for a i.-il with relatives and' fl lends. Call Taxi 3'!.';. ; A. K. Welch Ftlday from a Hpent In tonrln and family returned "X weeks' vacation Calltoi nla anil Ore gon. From can i ranciscn they ship ped their auto lo Portland and drove down from there, The Kolghtcenth Engineers Re serve corps, of which Lincoln McCor mack, Jr.,, Ralph Altkcn and Fred erick Heath of .Medford are members, Is expected to arrive somewhere in Europe shortly. Mrs. J. C. Altken re ceived the following undated and torse postal card yesterday, which had evidently been heliLsoveral days by the military authorities before be ing forwarded, from her Bon, Ralph: "How's everybody. I'm well and fit. Could be no better. Somewhere on tho road. Having good time, and hopo this finds you all well. Will write later." The card was postmark ed, Hobokcn, N". J., August 11. Drs. Dow & Dow have returned from their vacation and resumed practice, having re-opened their for mer offices. 130 Mrs. Elma O'.N'elll and Frank John son of Phoenix, Arizona, are visiting their sister, Mrs. May Daw on Morth Oakdale avenue. They will remain here about a week. Rawles Moore, Attorney at Law. Office now located Rooms 7-9, Med ford National Bank Bldg. .Postmaster Mims has finally suc ceeded after a long period of plead ing In having tho postotflce depart ment allow another carrier for Med ford. The new carrier will go on duty October 1. This will make six city carriers and a parcel post deliv ery carrier, and means that after Oc tober 1 Medford residents will got their mall more quickly. The city will he divided Into six divisions In stead of five, as at present. !Pay cash and Bavo money at Fouts' Grocery Co. K. C. Hughes, one of tho most prominent attorneys of Seattlo, is vis iting Medford, tho guest of Reginald Parsons. . At Laurel Street Market, for Sat urday, baby beef, 10c to 15c por lb. while It lasts. 126 (Harry K. Tonillnson has been ap pointed esqulro of the Elks' lodge by Exalted Rulor Newbury, vice F. Roy Davis, resigned. Mr. Tomlinson has Just been rolloved from filling the post of esteemed loyal knight of the lodgo by the return to tho city of At torney George F. Codding, during the bitter's absonce at the officers rcsorvo training camp at San Francisco. Thursday morning just before starting on the return trip to Modford tho knights and ladles In attendance at tho Knights of Pythias conclave at Crater Lako were served with a boun tiful fish breakfast, all the fish served having been caught by tho knights during the three days of the conclave. Leon It. Hnsklns and T. K. Daniels left tho city Wednesday aftornoon for a deer hunting sojourn of several days near Prospoct. Fresh ranch oggs, 33c at Fouts' Grocory. Fred Clark of Central Point was In tho city today on a shopping tour prior to leaving for a vacation trip in tho state of Washington. Among tho out of town dignitaries who attended the Knights of Pythias conclave at Crater Lake which ended yestorday wcro Walter G. Glecsan of Portland, grand keeper of bcuIs, and Hon. Fred N. Johnson of Astoria, for mer mayor of that city. -u 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil SALE Nice rlpo Alexandria peaches, 2c per lb., picked at the ranch. Ilnao Orchard, 01)7-111. Bracelet Watches The Woman's Watch Sec Our New Arrivals Martin J. Reddy OU.M.ITY FIRST Visitors Always Welcome E. P. Miller, who Is a lookout In tho forestry service at Mt. Aspen, north of Klamath Falls, left today for his post of duty after having attend ed the Knights of Pythias conclave at Crater Lake this week. Coffee atthe Fouts Grocery at the same old prlco. Mrs. W. S. Kurro, of Independence, Oregon, left for home tills morning after having attended the Knights of Pythias carnival at Crater Lake. She was tho only out of town Pythian Sister In attendance at the conclave, and was delighted with the grand time shown her by tho Medford Py thlans and Pythian Sisters. SUPPLY STILL PURE Mcdford's drinking water Is still pure, as Is shown by the test made by tho state board of health. City Water Superintendent Arnspiger lias Just recolvod the following report from State Health Officer Robcrg: "Tho examination of tho cample of water submitted by you August 13 showed a bacterial count of 100 per c. c, neither gas nor colon bacelll re covered upon 72 hours Incubation." MOTHERHOOD , . WOMAN'S JOY 1 Suggestions to Childless I ' Women. Among the virtues of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the ability to correct sterility in the cases of many women. This fact is well established as evidenced by the following letter and hundreds of others We have published in these colums. Poplar Bluff, Mo. "I want other women to know what a blessing Lydia . F PinkhaTn'oVwnk table Compound hoc been to me. We had always wanted a baby in our home but I was in poor health and not able to do my work. My mother and hus band both urged me to try LydiaE. Pink ham ' s Vegetable Compound. I did so. mv health im proved and I am now the mother of a fine baby girl and do all my own house work." Mrs. Allia B. Timmons, 216 Almond St., Poplar Bluff, Mo. In many other homes, once childless, there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co., Lynn, Mnss., for advice it will be confidential and helpful. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT STAR BILLIE BURKE IN PEGGY MONDAY, AUG. 20TH A I'ii liire ot itnl Interc Kvcrv Woman. TWILIGHT SLEEP Accompanied by Liulv Lecturer. Matinee, Indict, only. I-Ai niiii; 7:1."i, Indies only. Kveninu', ! :M1, men mil v. Admission 25c t to STAR I'rjvlc Burk ATarkell. one ot. the youngest and the smallest mcmJiers of C company, while on guard pairol duty between Glemlule nud Wolf Creek Thursday niejht wns serious ly injured by being truck by a train, and first reports were that he hud lost a leg. A mos'suee receive! this nonn nt the company hcud.iunrtcrs here from will later be removed to tlio hospital Captain Crossley lit Glcndale slated liere or at Itoscburg. thut Mnrkell's foot was crushed and .Maurell is 18 years old and is only the buck of his head budly bruised,5 feet 4 inches tall. Ills home is ut und that ho would recover. U-uts, a suburb of Portland. No details of tho accident could be ,, obtained in this city today. The first The members of C known of its occurrence was late lastn "Joy the privileges of the Elks night, when Captain Crossly received"" tn'Pnt from 7:30 to 10.30 p. a telegram stating that Markells leg- This courtesy Is extended to he had been cut by a train. Cu.tiiincomPn e Tue8day and Frida Crossley was enabled to leave fr0VC"lnB' ..., Glendulc on a freight train u short ,r- ana -,lr8' ,ar""'B time l.ili.r son returned to i-oriianu louuy auc. It is presumed that Murkcll is be a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Hard ing eared for nt (llendale today iind'" Infants-Mothers Thousands testify mm m m ' - Horiick's ' The Original Malted Milk Upbuilds and sustains the bodv No Cooking or Milk required Used for of a Century Substitutes Cost YOU Same Prfe. With Medford trade Is Medford nuia AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT The Screen's Supreme Emotional Actress PAULINE FREDERICK in a virile six-net picluriation of lic-n. MiddlcUin's .-lory uf human emotions. OTHER PAGE HER PERFECT HUSBAND," AND THE INCOMPAR ABLE PAGE ORCHESTRA The Sleeping Fires Pag Southern Oroiroii'i O (irrmtrat place of Amusement, TOMORROW Marguerite Clark in 'Molly Make-Believe' Prestige Gained by Quality Sustained 5: ? t t t T t t I t i r Ti r r a. ? ? ? f r t t t t f t f t t t t f ? ? t t f t f f ? ? ? ? 1 t ? r x This Is the Sale That Saves You Money t V "i j T t T T t t Our Semi-Annual Sale of Remnants Opens Saturday Morning at 8:30 Sharp. It will pay you to be on hand early as we have some wonderful Bargains to offer you. Remember the early buyer gets the first choice. Thousands of Remnants of Wash Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Muslins, Sheetings, Calicoes, Curtain Goods, White Goods, Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons go on sale at less than cost prices. Remnants of "" Wash Goods IVi-cales, Ginghams, Silkoline, White Goods, Muslin, Gaiiihric "aiTil "oilier goods; a good chance to buy ma terial for 'children's school dresses, etc.; these goot'.S are worth today up to 25c, and on sale Satur- . day at, yard luC Remnants of Wash Goods Consisting of Voiles, Sheer "White materials for waists and dresses, Curtain Voiles and Marquisettes, in lengths from 1 to 8 yards, values up to (i!)c, on sale Saturday, yard T t ? ? t t t I ? Remnants of Dress Silks 18c Short lengths of Taffeta, in plain and fancy colors, also a few remnants of Crepe de Chene, these goods are worth up to $2.00 a yard all go Satur- a qq day at, a yard tpl.Ot! Kemnants of Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Sundown latleta, 40 inches wide, real values up to $2.75, on sale Saturday, yard CJA'. Remnants of Silks Consisting of Foulards, 18-inch Messaline in a great variety of colors, and a few short ends of Fancy Silk Voiles, sold regular u,p to $1.25 a yard, for this great sale, a yard 21c Kemnants of Wash Goods, short lengths from 1 to 1U yards, values up to 25c, this sale, vard 9c Remnants of Fancy Wash Goods and White Goods, sold up to 89c a yard, this sale, a' yard......... 33c .Remnants of Ribbons, all colors and lengths, at less than cost. Remnants of Laces and Embroideries at away below cost price. X i'-'ij y Y Saturday Sale of New Waists I t T t t t t Y t t t t t t t f t t t T f ? Y Our new shipment of the elebrated " Wirthnior" A'aists is just in, see' them onnu'1'ow, sold lere onlv at Sample sale of Chene and Crepe Waists, $7.00 values Crepe de Georgette ?MS $8.00 values $5.48 New Welworth Blouses just in, they don't last long at the wonderful low price of, each, at The New Fall Skirts Are Here Just ill bv express, our first shipment of the cele brated "Korrect" Skirts, sonic novel new styles in satins, poplins, serges and Fancy Sport Skirts, this is' the best wearing and fitting skirt made $5. 98 up to $15.00 each. Y t y 9. Fall 1 $2.00 New Suits and Coats for W e invite your inspection of So.ue particularly good A values in new Autumn Coats and Suits, bought early, f '"'".".e i.nvcr priced than if we bought latc-we are selling them every day buy now. OUTING FLANNEL We were fortunate to buy early a case of Colored Outing Flannel. worth today 18c, now, a vard 15c 14-22 XORTII CENTRAL MHDFORD, OREGON HUCK TOWELS 1 case good size Hack Towels, onn at today s prices 15c, now, each Mail Orders Promptly Filled: :Mail or Express Prepaid t Y Y Y Y Y t t f Y Y y f Y 10c